lunes, 9 de mayo de 2016

I wish I could remember you Tour

Fiction, Romance, Contemporary Women's

A story of enduring love as romance goes all wrong and Emily Montgomery struggles to rebuild her life after a terrible accident changes everything. Emily wants romance in her life—the kind of romance that leads to a perfect marriage. She dreams of having a husband who loves her and treats her with respect, someone she can spend the rest of her life with. She meets—and marries—Steven Montgomery, hoping he will make all of those things come true. Everything is wonderful, at first; until things start to slowly change. Steven begins to mentally, verbally, and physically abuse Emily. Through it all, Emily tries to be the best wife she can be.Finally, after so much devastation, Emily leaves Steven, files for divorce, and moves on with her life. Her sister, Monica, introduces her to a wonderful man named Robert. Emily falls in love with him. He is kind, gentle and sweet—all things now missing from her marriage. She is happy, in love again, and well on her way to divorcing Steven. But, Steven doesn’t want the divorce; and, since he is a savvy lawyer, he tries everything to prevent it. Although Emily still has residual feelings for Steven, she knows that it could never work between them. She wants to move on with the new love of her life, Robert. After a horrific accident, Emily can no longer remember Robert and all the things he has meant to her, and she can no longer remember all the horrific things Steven has done to her. Emily has two men professing their love for her. She is confused; she doesn’t know where she belongs or who she should be with. And, she has a hard time deciding who to choose. Emily is being pulled in several different directions by her loved ones. They all mean well, but only Emily knows how she truly feels. She has to decide, on her own, what to do.All Emily wants is to start over, but that isn’t so easy, since everything in her world is broken, and she isn’t sure how to fix it. All Emily wants is to be happy, healthy, and whole again, but that may not be in the cards for her, either.

~ Q & A ~

What inspired you to write your book? I had the idea for my book roaming around in my

head for years. When I was growing up I would get different ideas in my head for a book or

movie. One of the ideas I had was about a woman going through a messy divorce and losing her

memory but only remembering the good years she shared with her husband. Since he claimed he

had changed and she could only remember the good in him she had to decide if she was willing

to give him a second chance.

Do you have a specific writing style? I usually write down all of my ideas on paper and then

just jump in and start writing the story. Once I’m well into the story –which would be a couple

of chapters in I try to make an outline. That way I can have some sort of idea where the story

will end up as I’m writing.

How did you come up with the title? Funny but the working title was called Forgotten because

I wanted to show that Emily has forgotten all of the bad things her husband has done to her and

forgotten her new boyfriend, Robert because of her memory loss. But as time went on I wanted

more of a sad romantic type title. That’s when I came up with I Wish I Could Remember You.

Do you have any advice for other writers? My advice is if you love to write you should write

as much as possible. Even if you never make any money from your writing, if your proud of it or

if one person likes it that makes it all worth it.

What books/authors have influenced your writing? One of my favorite authors is Nicholas

Sparks. When I read his novels I always get emotionally involved. I’ve shed a few tears reading

his novels, and that’s the kind of reaction I would like my novels to get when people read them.

I love novels where I want to jump to the end to see what happens but I don’t because that would

ruin the story for me.

What genre do you consider your books? I write fiction novels. My first novel is

Contemporary Women’s Romance. I also write Young Adult Fantasy and Dystopian.

Do you ever experience writers block? Yes, I experience writers block sometimes, when that